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Hell Week in New York
by
Eric Margolis
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by Eric Margolis: Fury
at the American Raj
NEW YORK
Hell week! Thats what this citys angry, frustrated taxi
drivers call each years opening of the United Nations. It
was even worse than that in the last two weeks.
Narrow, congested
island of Manhattan became a nightmare of gridlocked traffic, blocked
streets, blaring horns and fuming drivers. Convoys carrying visiting
bigwigs, large staffs and bodyguards tried to force their way through
the impossibly congested streets, blue lights flashing, sirens howling.
A VIP lane was created, shades of the USSRs Leonid Brezhnev.
Twitchy police
and security men were everywhere. I watched President Barack Obamas
convoy race north along Park Avenue, guards pointing automatic weapons
from open windows.
New York looked
like an armed camp, or Damascus under siege. I did an interview
at the Regency Hotel where Israels prime minister Benjamin
Netanyahu was staying with an army of guards and press officials.
Adoring crowds in the worlds largest Jewish city cheered Netanyahu,
who is more popular in New York than Tel Aviv.
Crowds and
supporters of the Iranian Mujahidin-i-Khalq, an anti-Tehran cult,
were bused in from far and wide. I asked a black American wearing
a yellow vest with pictures of the cults leader why he came.
They paid me to, he replied. The mujahidin, formerly
listed as terrorists by the US, had just been taken off the list
thanks to Israeli help. Israel has supplied the mujahidin with fake
nuclear evidence of Irans alleged weapons program.
The muj, in turn, passed on the doctored info to US intelligence.
Angry crowds
booed Irans Ahmadinejad, who takes delight each year in seeing
how apoplectic he can make Jewish New Yorkers by questioning the
Holocaust and Israels existence as a Jewish state. His reckless,
inflammatory speeches have given Israel an excellent pretext for
attacking Iran, claiming its leaders are crazy and determined to
eradicate the Jewish state with nuclear weapons. Iran has a knack
for making terrible public relations.
Its not
impossible that Israel might hit Irans nuclear infrastructure
with nuclear weapons, claiming Iran was about to attack with one
or two secretly built nuclear weapons.
Netanyahu overplayed
his hand at the UN, using a silly cartoon bomb and a red marker
to press his demand the US attack Iran. Even many Israelis thought
his bluffing went too far, carrying signs reading, not now,
not alone. There is growing anger in the Pentagon, State Department
and CIA over Netanyahus effort to provoke a US-Iranian War.
The Israeli
leader has shamelessly meddled in the US election, undermining President
Obama and openly backing stumbling Republican Mitt Romney. Israel
and its US supporters are mounting a noisy campaign in vital swing
state Florida to scare little old Jewish ladies into believing Israel
is about to be destroyed in a second Holocaust.
Ahmadinejad
has become a vital enabler of Netanyahus scare tactics. In
reality, both are playing to domestic audiences. Netanyahu is fighting
for a third term as Israel suffers from major economic problems.
However, his nuclear alarms over Iran have succeeded in sidelining
demands for a viable Palestinian state. No one at the UN paid any
attention to Palestinians plaintive chirps.
There was no
mention that Israels threats to attack Iran, and its demands
the US blitz Iran, clearly violate the UN Charter and international
law. Irans claims the West and Israel were waging economic
and computer war against it and murdering its scientists were shrugged
off.
Few
seemed to take notice of Russias increasingly forceful comments
that a US/Israeli attack against Iran or Syria could produce consequences.
For those who enjoy worrying about a possible World War III,
this could be a good way to begin.
What was again
painfully clear is that the UN Security Council is an unfair outdated
relic of World War II that needs be expanded and made more democratic
and moved to a neutral nation. The victors of World War II
they make the real decisions. The rest is just posturing and talk
and crazy New York traffic.
October
1, 2012
Eric
Margolis [send
him mail] is the author of War
at the Top of the World and the new book, American
Raj: Liberation or Domination?: Resolving the Conflict Between the
West and the Muslim World. See his
website.
Copyright
© 2012 Eric Margolis
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